Atmos Cinema Processor CP950A

Dolby Laboratories, Inc.; San Francisco, CA

  • Año
  • 2021 ?
  • Categoría
  • Amplificador de audio o mezclador
  • Radiomuseum.org ID
  • 359006

 Especificaciones técnicas

  • Numero de transistores
  • Hay semiconductores.
  • Semiconductores
  • Principio principal
  • Amplificador de Audio
  • Gama de ondas
  • - no hay
  • Tensión de funcionamiento
  • Red: Corriente alterna (CA, Inglés = AC) / 50 - 60 Hz, 100 - 240 Volt
  • Altavoz
  • - Is a Headphone or Earphone
  • Material
  • Metálico
  • de Radiomuseum.org
  • Modelo: Atmos Cinema Processor CP950A - Dolby Laboratories, Inc.; San
  • Forma
  • Rack
  • Ancho, altura, profundidad
  • 19 x 3.6 x 8.7 inch / 483 x 91 x 221 mm
  • Anotaciones
  • The Dolby Atmos Cinema Processor CP950A is an advanced version of the CP950, designed to deliver a fully immersive Dolby Atmos experience out of the box.

    Technical Specifications:

    • Integrated Dolby Atmos media block card (CAT1710)
    • Higher wattage power supply (CAT1741)
    • Output Channels: Up to 64 channels of digital output
    • Digital Output Protocols: AES67 and BLU Link
    • Audio Processing: Supports multichannel PCM, Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby E, and Dolby TrueHD
    • Sample Rates: 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, and 96 kHz at 16, 20, and 24 bit
    • Audio Inputs: Similar to CP950
    • Audio Outputs: Up to 64 channels digital, 16 channels analog
    • Network and Control: Similar to CP950

    The CP950A retains the user-friendly interface, built-in booth monitor, internal loudspeaker crossovers, and high-resolution multi-rate EQ of the CP950.
    It offers full Dolby Atmos rendering capabilities for up to 64 speaker feeds and is compatible with Dolby Atmos Designer software for automated setup and precise system calibration. The CP950A maintains the same physical dimensions as the CP950.

  • Peso neto
  • 12.2 lb (12 lb 3.2 oz) / 5.539 kg
  • Autor
  • Modelo creado por Gary Cowans. Ver en "Modificar Ficha" los participantes posteriores.

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